About This Project
Kannia Foundation’s Project on Climate Change is called “The African Child Climate Change Project.” The African Child Climate Change Project is an advocacy programme which is targeted at children contributing their quota to solving the problem of climate change in Sub-Saharan Africa.
There are four main things we do as far as this project is concerned. First of all, we have developed a climate change handbook that we distribute freely to children. The second thing we do in this project is tree planting exercise. We lead and guide children to plant trees in their school compound and communities. We also provide watering cans to schools and organise children groups to help them water the plants in our absence.


The third thing we do in this project is that we engage children to draw climate change posters which are pasted in their classrooms and school compound. Through these drawings the children develop their creative gifts and talents. As they paste the posters in their classrooms, they become more aware of certain things they can do as children to curb the problem of climate change which is plaguing our world today.


About our Climate Change Handbook
This handbook contains everything a child should know about climate change. This handbook has been approved by Environmental Protection Agency, under the Ministry of Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation. It has also been approved by the Ministry of Education in Ghana. It is our goal that every child in Sub-Saharan Africa will have a free copy of this book.
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